Intuitively, I sensed that the origin of the issue was in her heart chakra, and sure enough, after just a moment or two of investigation, I found a large pocket of trapped energy in the left side of her heart from around the age of fourteen. She told me that was when the symptoms began. More investigation revealed that the issue was related to her relationship with her mother, which she confirmed. I was able to break up the stuck energy with relative ease and reintegrate it back into the heart chakra. Several days later I received an e-mail from Noreen, telling me that she had gone home that evening and typed for three hours straight with no discomfort or pain in her hands or shoulders at all. We did a few more follow-up sessions, and she was able to cut way back on her medications and was able to maintain this much higher level of functioning with just occasional sessions after that. Kristin, age thirty-two, signed up to do a series of ten sessions, more for emotional work than physical. One of Kristin’s challenges in life had been her relationship with her father, who was a very difficult character. As a single mom one of the things that Kristin had struggled with was finances, and while for the most part she had done a good job managing, there were times when she had needed help. She was unwilling to ask her father for help because he always became quite upset, even though he had plenty of money and was in a position to help her out. The issue seemed to ignite the unresolved energies between the two of them. A lot of the work we did involved clearing these energies, and during one particular session, we uncovered and integrated a particularly charged area that had to do with money stuff between themfrom when she was a teenager. While we had been engaged in these sessions, Kristin had found a house that she really wanted to buy and wasn’t sure how she was going to swing it but was determined to figure it out. Out of the blue, the day after the session above, Kristin’s father told her he would help her with the house, and he did, paying for it with cash—a completely out-of-character move on his part, especially since she had not asked him for help. But after the work we had done, it seemed the charge that had been between them on this subject was simply no longer there. Her relationship with him improved all around without her ever even having to discuss the subject with him. Charlie, age sixty-five, came to me with no particular complaints but was curious about the work after he had seen his ex-wife have a powerful experience with it. One of the things that I was struck by was how stiff and unyielding the energy of his heart chakra was. It felt not only that he had hardened his heart emotionally, but that his physiology was also hardening along with it. After just a few sessions, Charlie found himself much better able to spontaneously communicate his feelings to his loved ones, allowing himself to feel love and vulnerability that he had not allowed himself to feel for many years. An artist, Charlie also returned to his first love, free-hand drawing, a practice he had abandoned many years earlier to do computer-based artwork. He found himself with copious amounts of energy to draw from and became prolific, feeling like he was creating some of the best work he had ever done. He also experienced a diminishment in his arthritis pain. Mickey, age twenty, had been put on Ritalin at age eight and had been on it throughout his teenage years. He had also turned to other drugs in his teens and was struggling with depression and had tried unsuccessfully to get off all of the drugs. Mickey was the first person I ever worked on who had been
on Ritalin for that long, and I was stunned to see the effect it had had on his energy field. There were areas where there was simply a complete lack of any kind of energy at all, like his field was Swiss cheese. I was able to get these areas to fill in and balance, and after just a few sessions, Mickey reported feeling less anxious, more clear, and more himself. He was able to get off the Ritalin and in a short time got off all the other drugs as well. Fred, age thirty-two, came to me complaining of pain on the right side of his neck and the left side of his lower back. It had seemingly come out of nowhere, and he could not relate it to any injuries. He had been going to see a chiropractor, and the adjustments would help for a day or two, but then the pain would soon return. I discovered that his field was shifted strongly to the right side of his neck and the left side of his second chakra (frustration over not being heard), and learned that he had been fighting a lot with his girlfriend recently. I adjusted the energy and gave him some homework around dealing with the situation more effectively, and when he returned the following week, he reported that he had not had any pain at all since he saw me. This was a classic case of psychosomatic pain: where it is the distortions in the energy body that give rise to the discomfort, not any particular pathology. This is the sort of issue that responds most profoundly to sound work, and is often untreatable by other means because it really all is in the person’s mind, yet creates very real pain. Phyllis, age forty-eight, came to see me because she was, in her words, “completely discombobulated.” Phyllis’s house had flooded completely the year before, forcing her to move to a temporary location while she and her husband cleaned up and restored the house, which they had to do while also running a business. As the year had worn on, Phyllis found herself more and more scattered and out of sorts and had been unable to get things back together by herself. After just three sessions, her energy level went way up, she was able to tackle projects she had not had the gumption to deal with, and was able to set better boundaries for herself at work and take the time off she needed. Phyllis actually ended up looking like a different person in the process of becoming more relaxed, centered, grounded, and coherent. Matthew, age forty-four, came to me with no physical complaints but was in need of some deep emotional healing. He had been adopted into a family that had treated him very cruelly and had struggled with severe dyslexia that prevented him from learning to read until he was thirteen. His adoptive family had been very intolerant of his disability and had routinely punished him for it, driving him into a deep depression. To make matters worse, he had connected with his birth mother when he was twenty-one and was welcomed into her new family for a time, only to be suddenly and inexplicably cast out again. Matthew had struggled through one relationship after another but continually felt as if his soul was being sucked out of him by the women in his life. I was able to locate some significant tears in the edge of his field on the left side, in areas relating to sadness, mother, and frustration—places where he had been both leaking energy and attracting people who were more than willing to take it from him. Early trauma around mother, such as what Matthew had experienced in being adopted, and then his subsequent lack of chemistry with his adoptive mother, had created wounds that remained raw throughout his lifetime. With sound we were able to both locate and heal these vibrational disruptions.
We had to do a fair number of sessions to counter all of the non-beneficial influences in his life, but he found himself feeling more and more centered and emotionally free and better able to express himself creatively. He began to feel as if he really was worthy and had something to offer the world and was able to formulate a vocation for himself that was supportive of this new perspective. He recently informed me that he had a new partner and it was a relationship that was completely different from any relationship he had previously, and far more nourishing. Andrew, age thirty-two, came to me in terrible shape—exhausted, burned out, and stressed. Andrew owned his own business and was a victim of his own success. He worked long hours, often had tight deadlines, and had a difficult employee who was a continual source of stress. He had grown up with an abusive alcoholic father who had also been the child of an abusive alcoholic father, and so his childhood had been fraught with nonstop acute stress. Because I most often start on the left side of the body, in our first session together I came across the signal from Andrew’s left adrenal before I came across the signal from his right one. It was, far and away, the most dissonant adrenal I had ever heard, and I said to him, “If your left adrenal sounds this bad (because most people’s right adrenals are more activated and “out” than their left), I can’t even imagine what your right one is going to sound like.” Sure enough, when I got over to his right side, I was listening for the rhythm of that adrenal, and found nothing. Energetically, it felt like pudding, and had clearly been pushed so far that it had actually gone completely offline. It was no wonder he was finding it harder and harder to handle the stress in his life. Over the course of about six sessions, I resurrected and balanced Andrew’s adrenals and helped restore wholeness and balance to his fairly shattered and tattered field. His life subsequently underwent a radical transformation. He sold his business and his house and moved to a different climate, where he got a job that he loved working for someone else and created a life that was no longer full of chronic stress.
APPENDIX B TESTIMONIALS FROM MY STUDENTS While I was working on the sixth chakra to the right, I could hear music faintly in the background, and it got louder over a period of a minute, and so I stopped, commenting to my client that I could clearly hear carnival/circus music. (I thought it was just in my head but it was so prevalent that I had to say something.) And the client remarked that at that moment she was thinking about how crazy her life is, and that it’s like a circus, and she was constructing the whole circus in her mind while I was hearing the music, so this could be a case of psychic music. ADAM MEACHEM I have decided to focus on the sound healing arts after working with Eileen. What convinced me to continue was the positive effects I have been able to produce on the people I have worked with. I have also seen great improvement in my own health and well-being from receiving sessions. MARY BETH GIROUX I’m a certified Reiki master, Karuna master, and magnified healer, but I was looking for more. My husband bought me a singing bowl, and I found a bowl class and became certified. It has been so wonderful, and I realized it was sound I had to work with. I then took a fork class but was still looking for more, and that’s when I found Eileen. I saw her video and called her. She was so insightful and gave me a book to read. I found a way to make it to her to take class 1 on sound balancing. This is what I had been looking for. The reaction I’m getting has been better that I imagined. Something new always comes about and teaches me something. The people I have treated with tuning forks never cease to amaze me. Some have cried through the treatment and then told me later they felt so relieved and relaxed. People had allergies and couldn’t breathe well and this also made them feel better. I worked on a woman’s throat chakra and it swelled up at first but the outcome was great. She spoke up and things started working out the way she needed them to. The list goes on, and the people I have been working on are now looking for more treatments. I can’t begin to say how grateful I am to be able to help people through the use of sound. DEBRA DION There’s something deeply familiar about using the tuning forks and the process of relating to and connecting with people. I think that’s because of two things: my background as a musician and a dancer, and my background in mediation and conflict resolution. As a musician and dancer, I feel comfortable and enjoy being in the world of vibration, and I also enjoy working spatially with human beings. However, because it was initially pretty easy to “feel” the vibrations, it wasn’t as easy for me to “hear” the changes in the forks, especially as I worked with higher notes. As I practice, though, I find I am having breakthroughs in hearing; I couldn’t distinguish under- and overtone notes initially, and now I can. I’ve learned as much being a practice body for others as I have as a practitioner. When there is no pressure on me to actually do anything, I find I can more easily focus my attention. I’m sure there’s more to hear, and I look forward to those
breakthroughs, too. Also—I feel comfortable in the realm of listening deeply to people talk about what comes up for them in the process. I think one of the gifts that I bring from my background and training in mediation (and somehow, also, just from my “being”) is a strong sense of listening deeply, trusting my own intuition and the ability to check out that intuition gracefully, and being client-centered. I can easily shift between what I’m hearing/feeling/intuiting to doing reflective listening (and now “sponge listening”!) and creative inquiry to support whatever’s coming up for the client. K. M. Sound balancing has changed my life. I originally tried it because I was told by other therapists that it had been a very beneficial and profound experience for them. I was going through a time of crisis in my life. I cried though the whole first session. I felt like Eileen hit the nail on the head in every aspect of my life where I felt pain. It was a huge relief and release of pent-up emotion. Afterward, I felt like I was in an altered state. The tears kept pouring out of my eyes even though I had no idea why. I felt lighter and calmer and more peaceful. Further sessions were less intense but no less profound. I continued receiving sessions with Eileen as often as possible, sometimes once a week, sometimes once a month. It helped me through the intensity I was experiencing at the time and continues to be a source of healing and health for me. I began studying sound therapy in Eileen’s pilot class. Learning sound balancing has taught me how to listen to my intuition. I’ve realized that we are all intuitive; we only need to “tune in” to hear it. Now I have a new depth in my professional healing practice. I use the forks alone in sound therapy sessions, in my massage sessions, and as first aid. I find the vibrations of the forks to be like a sonic massage of body, emotions, and mind. I am so glad to have sound balancing in my life as a healing tool for others and myself. CARA JOY I am realizing in this work how, ultimately, it is the forks themselves that are doing the work, not me —I am more the guide in a way, and I can trust that the forks will do their work, even as I am still very much a beginner. I just had a friend with adrenal issues tell me that while she didn’t feel much during our second session, afterward she felt this rush of energy like she hadn’t felt in a very long time, and it reminded her what it felt like to have energy and feel good again. It only lasted several hours and then her exhaustion set in again, but she said it helped just to feel what that was like and know it was possible. I hadn’t been sure I’d done a whole lot since she didn’t seem to feel things the way she did the first time. After she told me this I had the “aha” moment that the forks are going to have some kind of effect on people regardless of my abilities. This realization has made me more aware of, and more respectful of, the potential power (both healing and, if used in ignorance or carelessly, harmful) of the forks and so to be extra-vigilant about follow-up with people. SUSANNAH BLACHLY For four years I have worked with Eileen personally with sound balancing. When I first began I found that my body took in the vibrations of the tuning forks like a sponge. The pain I experienced at the time was greatly relieved. I felt better and better over the course of treatment over two years, and my stress level was always significantly diminished after a session. I am an artist and trained in the Netherlands in painting therapy. About fifteen years ago I purchased
two tuning forks, and I really didn’t know what to do with them. Nearly two years ago I was asked to go to the hospital to work with a patient with depression who had tried to commit suicide. Intuitively, along with my color box of paints, I took my tuning forks. The patient responded so well to the tuning forks that I decided I owed it to that person to take the training with Eileen. After beginning my training, when I was working on this patient with sound, when placing the vibrating fork on the foot, there was no sensation of vibration past a few toes closest to the fork. Now this person can feel the whole foot vibrating. This person continues to do both therapeutic modalities and is becoming more and more successful in taking up a healthy lifestyle and able to stand on their own two feet. To be sure, these two modalities are working well in tandem. MARTHA LOVING I, for some unknown reason, was attracted to taking Eileen’s class. I had a single tuning fork from a special Native American friend of mine but didn’t really know how to use it to benefit anyone. I saw Eileen’s class posted and decided to give it a whirl. I loved the class and was noticing how people were responding to the forks, some in a very dramatic way. I practiced Reiki but never had gotten that kind of response. I felt the sound went much deeper into the field. I then decided maybe I should go to a session with Eileen. Well, I have never, ever experienced anything so profound in my entire life! I felt like a whole lifetime of bottled up shit (excuse my profanity) came out of that session. I came to the awesome conclusion that I need to save myself first then take care of others. I have steadily felt like I’ve been coming into my own power source in a balanced way. I’m healthier from the inside out. I’m truly grateful for this healing tool that came into my life. I can both hear and feel when I’m coming up against resistance in a person’s biofield when I am practicing with the forks. Both myself and some people I have worked on have heard it get very loud in some places—very interesting. I’ve also had people say they can feel if I’m twisting or manipulating the forks without them seeing me doing this. ROBIN FARRAR I was fascinated the first time I went to see Eileen to experience the tuning forks. I could hear the disturbance of sound in my energy field and was amazed by the questions she asked me about my experiences in the past. I knew I wanted to learn how to do it. I am a homeopathic and Heilkunst practitioner so I am used to using energy, but in a much more specific form. Homeopathy and Heilkunst is an intellectual and intuitive process of looking at one’s pain to find the appropriate homeopathic remedies and nutritional support to resolve both the physical and emotional pain. To find the appropriate remedies I ask a lot of questions, such as what was happening when the symptoms started, what makes it better and worse, time of day it’s more of a problem, etc. Many people don’t know the answers. They are not aware of themselves enough to give me the information, so I can look up the symptoms in the materia medica. Sound therapy utilizes the practitioner’s gamut, or inner wisdom, to feel the dissonance in an energy field. As the client feels or hears the dissonance, the practitioner bears witness so the client can allow the healing frequencies to dissolve the stuck pain. That experience can then be integrated so they can move forward with greater clarity. I have been amazed at how different people experience the tuning forks. Some people hear the sound changes, others feel pressure or tingling, some feel an intensity of pain and then it is gone.
People are able to laugh at situations that have been so painful to them and realize that they have options. People have been able to remember situations just by hearing or feeling the energy changing in their bodies or the sound dissonance. Headaches, anxiety, panic attacks, TMJ, back tension, knee issues, and herpes outbreaks have been lessened or dissipated totally. I use the weighted forks on people when they come for a homeopathic session and use them for physical pain as well, and have them use the forks on themselves while I am making up remedies for them. I have found it an invaluable addition to my practice. JUDY JARVIS Like the art of massage, anyone can grasp the basics of sound balancing if they have an interest in the material. But it takes a sensitivity to wield these forks with true power, and an awareness of slight differentiations in sound, or the ability to feel shifts in energetics that come through the fork as you hold it in your hand. Both of these can be fostered in anyone who is drawn to using this balancing modality. When I am working with the forks I am very aware of the tone and pitch, the overtones and undertones. When I land on a discrepancy in the field, the sound will sharpen, dim, the overtones and undertones may increase or disappear. This signals me to combine this sensory input with any one of the numerous techniques that Eileen has taught me to return the tone to its original pitch. When I amreceiving sound balancing work and this occurs, the use of the fork on my biofield is very noticeable. I can actually feel the sound vibration—and have been known to laugh or cry, as a natural reaction to the repair that is occurring. I know this method works because I have been on the giving and the receiving end of numerous healing and balancing experiences. I feel blessed to have had the privilege to work with Eileen and learn her self-created technique directly. It would not be an understatement to say that the last year and a half spent studying tuning forks with Eileen McKusick has been some of the most transformational time of my life. ASHLEY LAUX
APPENDIX C CHAKRA TABLES AND BIOFIELD ANATOMY MAPS
FOOTNOTES *1. Physicist David Bohm defined explicate order as the order of the external, visible, physical world and implicate order as the source of explicate order, an underlying whole that physical formconstantly unfolds out from and enfolds back into. *2. The term fractal was coined by mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot in 1975 to refer to the nongeometric repeating patterns observable throughout nature. *3. In plasma physics the study of the movement of plasma is called magneto-hydrodynamics, implying the presence of a magnetic fluid. *4. I have come across several sources that claim that the magnetic field of Earth has declined 80 to 90 percent in the past 4,000 years. When one considers this in relation to Dr. Hunt’s study, it makes sense that we are seeing a steady rise in mental illness and a collective sense that the world is falling apart. It also makes sense that our ancestors were probably able to sense telluric currents (i.e., dragon lines) with much greater awareness because the currents were both a lot stronger and there was a lot less noise and EM interference than we have today. *5. I had not thought about the similarities between the concepts of electromagnetic waves and biophotons until I started writing about them, but knowing that light appears as both a particle and a wave, it appears that regardless of the nomenclature, we are discussing the same thing. For those of us who are more particle inclined, the concept of a biophoton flying around the body may be easier to grasp than the concept of an EM wave. *6. Though no longer in print, many articles from this journal are available online. *7. I have proposed the possibility of this charge being biophotonic to Claude Swanson—remember, in his model the biophotons exist only in or close to the body and the field is only torsion waves— but he does not agree that this is possible, contending that biophotons do not exist in the torsion field. I am hoping that future experiments with a biophoton multiplier might shed more light on my hypothesis. *8. When seeking to understand the mechanics of distance healing, it is generally ruled out that EM energy plays a role, and for several reasons. Healing has been successfully conducted in EMshielded rooms, and over great distances instantaneously, which would not account for the time involved for EM energy to travel. For this reason, torsion/aether is concluded to be the medium through which this energy travels. However, I have read that in EM-shielded rooms where there has been a biophoton multiplier, an extremely sensitive device that can count the number of biophotons being emitted by a life-form, “bursts of biophotons” have appeared while the distance healing is being conducted. This would imply to me that consciousness can “go under” in the aether in one spot and “pop out” in another instantly, without having to travel linearly to get there, in much the same way I can be conscious of and energize my right toe and then do the same with my left thumb, without that energy having to “travel.” *9. Past lives are something I rarely, if ever, deal with in sound balancing, simply because I prefer to deal with things that are concrete, verifiable, and able to be cross-checked, and anything that may relate to past lives can only be a matter of speculation.
*10. To this end you will find instructional videos available through my website www.eileenmckusick.com that demonstrate the method, along with how to activate a fork with a hockey puck—something that is surprisingly challenging for many students to master at first—and what to listen and look for in the process. *11. These mats are available at www.earthing.com.
ENDNOTES FOREWORD 1. Becker and Selden, The Body Electric. 2. Szent-Györgyi, Bioenergetics. 3. Pollack, The Fourth Phase of Water. 4. Oschman, Energy Medicine; Albrecht-Buehler, “In Defense of ‘Nonmolecular’ Biology.” 5. Markov, “Biological Windows.” 6. Del Giudice, Spinetti, and Tedeschi, “Water Dynamics at the Root of Metamorphosis.” 7. Fröhlich, “Long-Range Coherence and Energy Storage.” 8. Fleming, “Electromagnetic Self-Field Theory.” 9. Bauer, Cooper, and Fleming, “The Effects of Acoustic Frequencies.” 10. Rauscher, “Quantum Mechanics and the Role for Consciousness.” 11. Reid, “The Special Relationship between Sound and Light.” 12. Del Giudice, Spinetti, and Tedeschi, “Water Dynamics at the Root of Metamorphosis”; Pollack, The Fourth Phase of Water. 13. Pall, “Biomagnetic Fields Act via Activation.” INTRODUCTION. TRUTH HAS 144 SIDES 1. Anderson, “The Emerging Science of Subtle Energy,” 1. 2. Schwartz, “True versus Pseudo-Skepticism,” www.drgaryschwartz.com/TRUESKEPTICISM.html. 3. Dunning, Brian, “Facts and Fiction of the Schumann Resonance,” skeptoid .com/episodes/4352. 4. Rosch, “Reminiscenses of Hans Seyle and the Birth of Stress.” 1. THE POWER OF WORDS 1. Carey, “A Princeton Lab on ESP Plans to Close Its Doors,” www.nytimes.com/2007/02/10/science/10princeton.html. 2. Patton, Utilization-Focused Evaluation, 203. 3. Higgo, “A Lazy Layman’s Guide to Quantum Physics,” www.higgo.com/quantum/laymans.htm. 2. SOUND—WHAT IS IT? 1. Tennenbaum, “The Foundations of Scientific Musical Tuning,” www.schillerinstitute.org/fid_91- 96/fid_911_jbt_tune.html. 2. Moore, “The Use of a Tuning Fork and Stethoscope to Identify Fractures.”
3. Lipton, The Biology of Belief, 53. 4. USING SOUND THERAPEUTICALLY 1. Hadjiargyrou, McLeod, Ryaby, and Rubin, “Enhancement of Fracture Healing by Low Intensity Ultrasound.” 2. Srbely and Dickey, “Randomized Controlled Study of the Antinociceptive Effect of Ultrasound on Trigger Point Sensitivity.” 3. Byl, “The Use of Ultrasound as an Enhancer for Transcutaneous Drug Delivery.” 4. Wilkins, “Magnetic Resonance-Guided Focused Ultrasound Overview.” 5. Silber, “Bars behind Bars.” 6. Taylor, “The Biomedical Theory of Music Therapy.” 7. Kim, et al., “Emotional, Motivational, and Interpersonal Responsiveness of Children with Autism.” 8. Chanda and Levitin, “The Neurochemistry of Music,” 187. 9. Freeman, Mosby’s Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 21. 10. Boyd-Brewer, “Vibroacoustic Therapy.” 11. Ibid. 12. Edelson, et al., “Auditory Integration Training.” 13. Lazar, et al., “Functional Brain Mapping of the Relaxation Response and Meditation.” 14. Kreutz, et al., “Effects of Choir Singing and Listening on Secretory Immunoglobulin.” 15. Salaman, et al., “Sound Therapy Induced Relaxation,” RA119. 16. Wahbeh, et al., “Binaural Beat Technology in Humans.” 17. Lynes, The Cancer Cure That Worked. 5. WIDENING MY UNDERSTANDING OF PLASMA AND AETHER 1. Alvino, “The Human Energy Field,” www.agapetherapeutic.com/wpcontent/uploads/2014/02/Human-Energy-Field.pdf. 2. Brennan, Hands of Light. 3. McCraty, et al., “The Resonant Heart,” 16. 4. Martin, “Discover the Ultimate Power of Your Heart,” www.finerminds.com/consciousnessawareness/power-of-your-heart/. 5. Friedlander, The Golden Wand of Medicine, 83. 6. Einstein, Sidelights on Relativity, 23. 6. DISCOVERING THE BIOFIELD IN SCIENCE
1. Oschman, Energy Medicine, 8. 2. Ibid., 5. 3. Ibid. 4. Ibid. 5. Sheldrake, “FAQs: What are the morphic fields? How do they fit into your hypothesis of formative causation?” www.sheldrake.org/Resources/faq/answers.html. 6. Sheldrake, “FAQs: What do you think the repercussions would be if your Hypothesis of Formative Causation were to be vindicated?” www.sheldrake.org/Resources/faq/answers.html. 7. Rubik, “The Biofield Hypothesis,” 713. 8. Ibid., 715. 9. Tiller, Science and Human Transformation. 10. http://valerievhunt.com/ValerieVHunt.com/Valerie_Hunt_Research.html. 11. Hunt, Infinite Mind. 12. Swanson, Life Force. 13. Ibid. 14. Oschman, Energy Medicine. 15. Swanson, Life Force. 16. Ibid. 17. Ibid. 18. Ibid. 19. Ibid. 20. Gilman, “Memory and Morphogenetic Fields,” http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~sai/shel_morfields.htm. 21. Swanson, Life Force. 22. Pert, Molecules of Emotion. 23. Stenger, “Bioenergetic Fields.” 24. Nelson and Schwartz, “Human Biofield and Intention Detection,” 93. 25. Schwartz, The Energy Healing Experiments. 7. THE ANATOMY OF THE BIOFIELD 1. Sol Luckman, personal e-mail communication, March 22, 2013. 2. Sarkar, “Consciousness—Our Third Eye,” www.lifepositive.com/mind/consciousness/humanconsciousness.asp. 9. BIOFIELD ANATOMY WISDOM
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INDEX All page number refer to the print edition of this title. Page numbers in italics refer to illustrations. 80 percent syndrome, 191–92 acoustic massager, 79 acoustics, 38 acupuncture, 108–9 Adey, Ross, xiii adrenaline, 146 adrenal rhythm, 146–47, 184–85 adrenals, 121, 143, 145–51 aether, 18, 97–98, 117, 128 Akashic Record, 117, 128 alcohol, 148 alcoholics, 139–40 Alexander, Eben, 21 Alfred, Jay, 104 Alfvén, Hannes, 89 alternative medicine, 70–81 Alzheimer’s disease, 73 Anatomy of the Spirit, 58 Anderson, Scott Virdin, 5 anger, 120–21, 143, 148–51, 193 animal magnetism, 106 anxiety, 64–65, 151 astronauts, 95 Auditory Integrative Training, 75 aura, 91–92, 92, 103 autism, 75 back tension, 6–7 Barrett, Stephen, 124 Beaulieu, John, 77 Becker, Robert, xi, 107 beliefs, 198–200 Berger, Hans, xi binaural beats, 77–78 BioAcoustic Biology, 78 bioelectric medicine, 109 biofield, 105, 106–10
biofield anatomy, 4, 58–60, 59, 120– 21, 127–29 chakra tables, 229–32 feet, 129–30 heart chakra, 152–56, 153, 155 knees, 130–31 maps of, 233–34 root chakra, 132–36, 133–34 sacral chakra, 136–45, 137, 141 solar plexus chakra, 143–52, 144, 151 throat chakra, 156–59, 157, 160–63, 161–62 Biofield Anatomy Hypothesis, 1–4 Biology of Belief, The, 39 biophotons, 8–9, 111–14 bioplasma, 90–94 Birkeland, Kristian, 85 Birkeland currents, 85, 89, 93, 95 black holes, 88 blame, 139–40 blood plasma, 86 Body Electric, The, 107 Boehm, Charlene, xvii bones, 38 Bose-Einstein condensation, xv, 119 Boswinkel, Johan, 9, 135 brain, 149, 160 brain waves, xi Brennan, Barbara, 90, 104 Buchanan, Gary Robert, 79 bulimia, 43–44 Burr, Harold Saxton, 106–7 busy mind, 135 caduceus, 93–94, 93 cancer, 2–3 Cannon, Walter, xi Capps, Charles, 202 carbs, 148 case studies, 215–21 cells, ix–x chakras, 55, 119–20, 178–79 tables of, 229–34 See also biofield anatomy; specific chakras
cheese, 148 chi, 5, 18, 89, 118–19 chocolate, 148 clairaudience, 57 clairvoyance, 57 clearing, 186 click, drag, and drop, 52 closed tone, 175–76 coherent frequencies, 35–37 columning, 178 combing, 52, 176 communication, 158 compassion, 152, 189 concussions, 7, 162–63 connection, 96 Conscious Healing, 143 consciousness, 20–24, 122–25 contraindications, 2–3 conventional medicine, 70–75 cortisol, 146 cosmology, 25–27, 96 creation stories, 31 creativity, 126, 138, 142–43 crown chakra, 163–65, 164 crystals, 65–67, 181–82 Cymatherapy, 78–79 cymatics, 34–35 death, 22 depression, 154, 201 detoxification, 2–3, 185–86 diethyl ether, 97 digestive issues, 6–7 diplomacy, 159 disappointment, 126, 138 discernment, 149 distance healing, 123 DNA, 113 DNA double helix, 93–94, 93 double layer (DL) sheath, 85–86, 89 Dunbar, Robin, 9–10 earthing mats, 207
Edwards, Sharry, 78 Einstein, Albert, 98, 116 electrical fields, ix–x electricity, 87 Electric Sky, The, 88 Electric Universe (EU) theory, 86–90 electromagnetic (EM) fields, 108 electromagnetic radiation, 15 electromagnetism, 15–17, 17, 110–11, 128 electrons, xii elves, 95 emotions, 192–98 Emoto, Masuru, 35 energy, 14–19, 17, 118, 125 energy field, 56–60, 59 Energy Healing Experiments, The, 105 energy knots, 181–84 energy medicine, 4–5 Energy Medicine: The Scientific Basis, 105 Englert, Francois, ix entanglement, viii–ix entrainment, 74 entropy, 115–20 equanimity, 200–202 ethyl ether, 97 EZ layers, xiv father, 143, 148–52, 151 fear, 150–51, 193–94 feathering, 175 feet, 64, 129–30 Feinstein, David, 122 Feng Shui, 89 Feynman, Richard, 15 fibromyalgia, 156 fifth chakra, 156–59, 157 first plexus, 132–36, 133–34 Fishbein, Morris, 80 fixed beliefs, 180–81 flip the spin, 188–89 fMRIs, 70 focus, 164 four-inch zones, 176–78
fourth chakra, 152–56, 153, 155 fragmentary body, 140, 142 frequency, 29–30 Fröhlich, Herbert, xiv–xv, 112–13 frustration, 126, 138 Fuller, Buckminster, 116–17 gallbladder, 121, 143, 148–51 gatekeeper, 193 Gauguelin, Michel, 4 Gaynor, Mitchell, 77 G-d fork, 65 genomes, xiii–xiv Gilman, Robert, 117–18 Golden Mean, 101, 101 Goldman, Jonathan, 168 gratitude, 152 gravity, 87–88 greener-pasture thinking, 131 grief, 152 grounding, 171–73 guilt, 126, 141, 142–43 happiness, 201 harp music, 73–74 Hawkins, David, 139 headaches, 6–7 Healing Codes for the Biological Apocalypse, 63–64 Healing Power of Sound, The, 77 heart, 91 heart chakra, 152–56, 153, 155 HeartMath, 36, 91 heart rate variability, 36 Heaviside, Oliver, 17 Hermes, 94 herpes outbreaks, 7 Hertz, Heinrich, 32–33 Hidden Messages in Water, The, 35 Higgo, James, 28–29 Higgs, Peter, ix Higgs boson, ix Higgs field, 98, 128 hollow bone, 173–75
Holy Spirit, 5 homeopathy, 108–9 Horowitz, Leonard, 63–64 Hubble telescope, 85 Hunt, Valerie, 110–11 ice cream, 148 Ida, 93–94 incoherent frequencies, 35–37 infinite regeneration, 117 information, 118, 128 infrasonic frequencies, 32–33, 69 inner critic, 140 inspiration, 159 intention, 168–70, 211 intuition, 39, 54–56, 160, 163 Inyushin, Victor, 90, 115 ionosphere, 95 jealousy, 194 Jenny, Hans, 35 jets, 95 ki, 18 kidneys, 121, 143, 145–51 knee issues, 7 knees, 64, 130–31 koshas, 91–92, 92 Kozyrev, Nikolai, 116 Kuhn, Thomas, viii kundalini energy, 93–94 Langmuir, Irving, 86 LaViolette, Paul, 100 Law of Attraction, 202–3 left-hand ditch, 154 Lemurian seed crystals, 65–66, 181–82 Levitin, Daniel, 74 ley lines, 89 L-fields, 107 life force, 18, 105 Life Force, The Scientific Reason, 113–14 lightworking, 189 Lipton, Bruce, 39
lithotripsy, 72 liver, 120–21, 143, 148–51 living matrix, xi Lockhart, Maureen, 122 loss, 152 love, 204–6 Luckman, Sol, 140, 142 luminiferous aether, 18 macrobiotics, 199–200 magnetosphere, 89 magnets, 105–6 mail slot, 54–56 Manners, Peter Guy, 79 Maret, Karl H., vii–xvii Marx, Karl, 23–24 matter, 125 Maxwell, James Clerk, 17 Maxwellian-Hertzian waves, 114 McCraty, Rollin, 90–91 McKusick, Eileen Day, 10–13, 25–27, 42–52, 207–12 discovering biofield anatomy, 56–60 Solfeggio forks, 63–64 teaching, 67–68 Mechanists, 106, 108 medicine, 19–20 Medisonix, 79 Medivibe, 210–12, 213 Mercury, 94 Mesmer, Franz Anton, 105–6 metal screws, 2 Michaelson-Morley experiment, 98 microwave radiation, xvi–xvii molecules, xii Molecules of Emotion, 120 morphic fields, 107–8 mother, 143, 145–47, 151–52, 151 music, 163–64 music thanatology, 73–74 music therapy, 70, 73–74 Myss, Carolyn, 58
negative entropy, 115–16, 117 neutrality, 200–202 neutrinos, 100 nice girl shoulder, 154 nitric oxide (NO), 67, 77 noise, 37–38 non-locality, viii–ix od, 18 odic force, 114–15 open tone, 175–76 orgone, 18 Oschman, James (Jim), xii, 105 Our Invisible Bodies, 104 overthinking, 160 pacemakers, 2 pain, 64 pain body, 204 pancreas, 121, 143, 145–47 panic attacks, 6–7 paradigms, 24–25, 125–26 paradigm shifts, viii particles, 126 past lives, 130 PEAR lab, 121 peptides, 120 Peratt, Anthony, 86, 88 perception, 163 Pert, Candace, 120, 192–93 Phi spiral, 101–2, 101 pineal gland, 95, 160 Pingala, 93–94 placebo effect, 169 Planck, Max, 29 plasma, 82–86, 84, 99 Plato, 101–2 polarity, 115 Popp, Albert, 111–13 Potentiate Your DNA, 140, 143 Potentiation, 142 powerlessness, 143, 146, 158 Power vs. Force, 139
prana, 5 pregnancy, 2 Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon’s Journey into the Afterlife, 22 protons, xii pseudo-skeptics, 7 PTSD, 7, 70 PTSD head, 160, 162, 162 Puleo, Joseph, 63–64 purplewashing, 150, 192–98 Pythagoras, 102 qi, 5 Qi emissions, x Quackwatch, 124 quantum, 27–29 quantum physics, viii–ix quantum potential, 98 quantum resonance, viii–ix Rauscher, Elizabeth, xv reality, creating, 202–3 Reich, Wilhelm, 18 Reichenbach, Carl Ludwig, 114–15 Reiki, 109 relationships, 126 religion, 23–24 research, 69–70 resonance, 74 restless-leg syndrome, 6–7 Rife, Royal Raymond, 79–80 Rife machine, 79–80 root chakra, 132–36, 133–34 Rosa, Emily, 124 Rosch, Paul John, 8 Rubik, Beverly, 108, 122 sacral chakra, 136–43, 137, 141 sadness, 152–54 Sagan, Carl, 112 saying no, 189–90 scalar waves, 128 Schumann resonance, 94–96 Schwartz, Gary, 6, 105, 122, 124–25
science, 4–5, 6 Science Set Free, 21 Scientific Elite: Nobel Laureates in the United States, 21 Scott, Donald, 86, 88 second chakra, 136–43, 137, 141 Second Law of Thermodynamics, 116 Secret Life of Plants, The, 40 Secrets of Antigravity Propulsion, 100 self-aware universe, 98–103 self-care, 188–89 80 percent syndrome, 191–92 asking for help, 190–91 creating your reality, 202–3 cultivating neutrality, 200–202 influence of beliefs, 198–200 love, 204–6 purplewashing, 192–98 saying no, 189–90 worthiness, 203–4 self-field theory (SFT), xv self-worth, 138 Selye, Hans, 8 seventh chakra, 163–65, 164 sexuality, 126, 138, 142–43 shamans and shamanism, 19–20, 118–19 shame, 126, 139 Sheldrake, Rupert, 21–22, 107–8 shock, 150–51 singing, 49–52 singing bowls, 77 sixth chakra, 160–63, 161–62 skepticism, value of, 6–8 slavery yoke, 140, 142 Solar Harmonic Spectrum, 52–53, 64, 129 solar plexus, 121, 142–52, 144, 151 solar wind, 89 Solfeggio tuning forks, 63–64, 129, 179, 210–12 solids, 101–2 soul loss, 118–19 sound, xiv
coherent vs. incoherent frequencies, 35–37 cymatics, 34–35 explanation of, 32–34, 33 noise, 37–38 reasons for therapeutic use of, 38–41 sound balancing case studies, 215–221 development of, 52–54 introduction to, 1–4 student testimonials, 222–28 See also biofield anatomy; self-care; tuning forks sound healing, 75–77 sound healing time warp, 186–87 sound therapy, 72–73 source field, 98 space sickness, 95 spirit, 5 spirituality, 4–5 spleen, 121, 143, 145–47 sprites, 95 SQUID (Superconducting Quantum Interference Device), ix–x, 91, 113 stomach, 121, 145–47 stress, 8, 197 Structure of Scientific Revolutions, The, viii student testimonials, 222–28 subtle body, 113–16 subtle energy, 15–16, 17–19, 22–23, 99, 122–26 sugar, 148 sun, 89 Swanson, Claude, 113–14 syntropy, 115–20 Szent-Györgyi, Albert, xi–xii Talbott, David, 86–88 TED Talks, 4–5 telluric currents, 89 ten-inch zones, 176–78 Tesla, Nikola, 100–101 Tesla waves, 128 Therapeutic Touch, 109, 124
third chakra, 121, 143–52, 144, 151 third eye chakra, 160–63, 161–62 Thornhill, Wallace, 86–87, 88, 100 throat chakra, 156–59, 157 thyroid, 159 Tibetan bowls, 77 Tiller, William, 110–11, 121, 211 time warp, 186–87 tinnitus retraining therapy (TRT), 72–73 tissues, ix–x TMJ, 6–7 Tolle, Eckhart, 204 Tomatis Method, 74–75 Tompkins, Peter, 40 toroidal shape, 91–92, 92, 103 torsion field, 101 torsion waves, 101, 128 toxic chemicals, 149–50 truth, facets of, 8–10 tuning forks, 2, 210–12 adrenal rhythm reset, 184–85 choosing, 170–71 detoxification, 185–86 evolving methodology, 179–80 freeing energy knots, 181–84 grounding before use, 171–73 intention and, 168–70 moving through chakras, 178–79 open tone vs. closed tone, 175–76 recognizing zones, 176–78 uprooting fixed beliefs, 180–81 ultrasonic frequencies, 32–33 ultrasound, 71–73 validation, 158 Vanilla Bean Café, 45–47, 61–62 vertigo, 6–7 vibration, xii–xiii, 52 Vibroacoustic Sound Therapy (VST), 74–75 Vitalists, 106, 108 vitamin D, 48
Von Reichenbach, Carl, 18 walls, 138 watery exclusion zones, xiv waves, 126 words, 14–31, 29–30 worry, 160 worthiness, 203–4 yang, 115, 116 yes man shoulder, 154 yin, 115, 116 zero-point field, 98 Zimmerman, John, x Zuckerman, Harriet, 21
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